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A daily news program covering the top stories in technology with a weekend in depth interview.

  1. 17 hr ago

    Anthropic Finds Claude's Hidden J-Space, Copilot Adoption Disappoints & FCC Fee Changes

    On Hashtag Trending for Wednesday, July 8, 2026, Jim Love covers four major technology stories shaping the future of AI, enterprise software, and internet regulation. Anthropic has extended access to Claude Fable 5 until July 12, giving Pro, Max, Team, and some Enterprise subscribers more time before the model moves to credit-based pricing. The extension comes as AI companies face increasing pressure to prove their premium models deliver enough value to justify rising subscription costs. Anthropic also releases one of the year's most significant AI research papers, describing a hidden internal reasoning area called J-Space or a Global Workspace inside Claude. The research suggests AI models organize concepts internally before generating responses, opening new possibilities for improving AI safety, interpretability, and reliability while almost certainly igniting debate over AI consciousness. Microsoft, meanwhile, faces disappointing adoption numbers for Microsoft 365 Copilot. Despite billions invested in OpenAI and AI integration across Windows and Microsoft 365, paid adoption remains below five percent of Microsoft's commercial Microsoft 365 customer base, raising questions about AI pricing, customer value, and the future of enterprise AI. Finally, the U.S. FCC rolls back broadband fee disclosure rules, making it easier for internet service providers to advertise prices without itemizing every additional fee. The move reduces reporting requirements for providers but may make it more difficult for consumers to compare the true cost of internet service. Timestamps 00:00 Today's Headlines 00:36 Claude Fable 5 Trial Extended 01:34 AI Pricing Reality 02:47 Anthropic's Hidden J-Space 04:48 Why J-Space Matters 07:21 Microsoft Copilot Adoption 09:56 FCC Broadband Fee Rules 12:09 Wrap UpFCC

    12 min
  2. 1 day ago

    Microsoft Layoffs, Amazon Mechanical Turk Freeze, AI Movie Star, Illinois AI Law

    Microsoft says its latest layoffs aren't about AI—but the story is much bigger than job cuts. On Hashtag Trending for Tuesday, July 7, 2026, Jim Love examines how Microsoft's restructuring, including major changes at Xbox after its nearly $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition, signals a broader shift toward focusing investment where it can deliver differentiated customer value. Amazon has quietly stopped accepting new customers for Mechanical Turk, the pioneering crowdsourcing platform that helped train many of today's AI systems. Is this simply a business decision, or is AI beginning to replace the human workers who helped build it? An AI actress takes center stage in Hollywood. Tilly Norwood has been cast as the lead in the feature film Misaligned, marking what could become the first serious attempt to make an AI performer the star of a commercial movie—and reigniting the debate over AI's role in the creative industries. Finally, Illinois has passed one of the toughest AI safety laws in the United States. As Washington resists broader regulation, could the states become the real battleground over AI policy ahead of the U.S. midterm elections? In this episode: 00:00 Introduction 00:24 Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs as Xbox Restructuring Reveals AI-Era Priorities 03:05 Amazon Puts Mechanical Turk on Hold. Has AI Finally Replaced the Humans? 05:00 AI Actress Lands Lead Role in Feature Film, Escalating Hollywood's AI Battle 06:55 Illinois Challenges Washington With Tough New AI Safety Law Subscribe for daily technology news covering AI, cybersecurity, enterprise technology, cloud computing, software, semiconductors, digital transformation and the business impact of emerging technologies. #AI #Microsoft #Xbox #Amazon

    12 min
  3. 2 days ago

    Meta Charges for AI on Ray-Bans, Microsoft Allows Google ID on Edge and Opus 4.7 Finds Vulnerability

    Meta begins charging for AI features on its Ray-Ban smart glasses, Microsoft makes a surprising move by allowing Google account sign-ins for Edge, and Anthropic's Claude AI helps uncover a major ticketing system vulnerability. On Hashtag Trending for Monday, July 6, 2026, host Jim Love examines three stories that reveal how AI, cloud services, and cybersecurity are rapidly changing. Meta says users of its Ray-Ban smart glasses will now be limited to about three hours of advanced Meta AI each day before requiring a subscription, with usage limits even for paying customers. Is this simply the real cost of AI—or the beginning of a new era of AI subscriptions and vendor lock-in? Microsoft surprises users by allowing Edge browser synchronization using Google accounts instead of requiring Microsoft accounts. The move reverses years of pushing Microsoft identities across Windows and cloud services and may signal that reducing friction has become more important than expanding Microsoft's ecosystem. Finally, Wired reports that security researcher Ian Carroll used Claude Opus 4.7 to help uncover a critical vulnerability in Front Gate Tickets that could have allowed unlimited ticket issuance for major U.S. music festivals. The incident raises fresh questions about Anthropic's cybersecurity-focused AI models and how quickly organizations must adapt to increasingly capable AI-assisted security research. Chapters 00:00 Today's Headlines 00:46 Meta Puts AI Behind a Paywall 02:13 The End of Free AI? 07:01 Edge Adds Google Sign-In 08:04 Why Microsoft Changed Course 10:07 Claude Exposes Ticketing Flaw 13:58 What This Means for Cybersecurity 14:35 Wrap Up and Book Update Hashtag Trending delivers the day's top technology news with context that matters to business leaders, IT professionals, and anyone following AI, cybersecurity, enterprise technology, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Anthropic, and digital transformation. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Meta #RayBan #SmartGlasses #Microsoft #Edge #Google #Claude #Anthropic #Cybersecurity #TechNews #HashtagTrending #EnterpriseIT #DigitalTransformation #GenAI #SQLInjection #LiveNation #SecurityResearch #JimLove

    8 min
  4. 4 days ago

    Open Source AI - Hashtag Trending Weekend Presents Project Synapse

    Open Source AI vs SaaS Lock‑In: Costs, Control, and Running Models Locally (Project Synapse) Project Synapse hosts Jim Love, Marcel Gagne, and John Pinard discuss why dependence on SaaS-style AI creates lock-in and risk when vendors change products or "pull the plug," alongside rising token costs that make enterprise AI hard to afford. They contrast SaaS economics (near-zero incremental cost) with AI's ongoing compute costs, debate profitability pressures on companies like OpenAI versus Anthropic's enterprise billing success, and note concerns about concentrated control of AI and geopolitics. The episode argues open-source AI is a viable alternative, then explains key concepts—open weights vs fully open source, weights/parameters, inference, quantization, tool use, harnesses/agents, skills, context windows, distillation, and mixture-of-experts models—plus practicalities of running models locally with tools like LM Studio, hardware/memory needs, and when paying for hosted models may be simpler. 00:00 Talking to the Car 00:39 AI Control and SaaS Lock In 04:16 Token Costs and AI Economics 06:48 Why AI Is Not SaaS 09:43 China and Open Source Shift 19:10 IP Limits and Copycats 20:46 Marcel Takes the Helm 24:19 Open Source vs Open Weights 25:10 Weights and Training Explained 34:18 Inference and Quantization 37:24 Tools and Function Calling 38:15 Tools and Web Search 38:39 Harnesses vs Agents 39:54 Smaller Models and Hardware Reality 44:03 Skills and Business Automation 46:16 Context Windows and Memory 51:45 Harness Summaries and Long Term Memory 54:58 Why We Forget When Switching Rooms 57:01 Mixture of Experts Models 01:00:18 Running Local Models with LM Studio 01:02:10 Costs Privacy and GPU Requirements 01:08:19 Open Source Futures and Economics 01:11:05 Wrap Up and Next Week Tease

    1hr 15min

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